Manufacturing in #YesWV - Made in the Mountain State

Consumers are in constant contact with products containing elements made in West Virginia. Base polymers in cosmetics and window seals to finished goods: spark plugs, tableware, charcoal and kitchen cabinets. All made in Almost Heaven, West Virginia.
West Virginia’s diverse manufacturing sector includes chemicals, biotech/pharmaceuticals, primary metals, automotive components, fabricated products, wood products and more. West Virginia’s workforce ranks first in the U.S. for the lowest turnover rate in manufacturing-specific jobs.
West Virginia boasts robust partnerships with employers, fostering a vibrant employment environment for job seekers. Through their partnership with Jobcase.com/WV/Post, #YesWV offers a free platform for local employers to post job opportunities, ensuring that positions reach the right candidates.
Manufacturing companies hiring now in West Virginia
Form Energy
Form Energy is an American technology company that is developing a new class of breakthrough, iron-air batteries to enable our electric grid to run on 100% renewable energy, year-round.
Constellium
With more than 1,100 employees, Constellium’s plant in Ravenswood, West Virginia, is one of the world’s largest rolled products facilities. Constellium offers customers the most powerful plate stretchers in the world, as well as one of the largest cold rolling mills.
MHI RJ
MHIRJ is the leader in aviation maintenance for the CRJ Series, the world’s most successful regional jet. With over 550 employees and state-of-the-art hangars in Bridgeport, WV, MHIRJ supports the top three airlines in the US and top regional airlines in the world.
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Proctor & Gamble
Starting a career at P&G Tabler Station will provide you with the skills and resources needed to succeed. You will learn technical skills, business leadership, decision making skills, teamwork, safety, and personal accountability.
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Toyota
Many of the Toyota vehicles you see on the road today are assembled right in your own backyard. The Toyota manufacturing teams have contributed to building more than 38 million cars and trucks in North America, where we operate 14 manufacturing plants.
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Marshall Advanced Manufacturing
Empowering manufacturers and makers, moving innovative ideas from concept to market with our leading-edge equipment and expertise, while boosting company performance and profitability through our skills training and quality implementation initiatives.
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nVent
With a strong presence in Eleanor, West Virginia, nVent is a global leader in electrical connection and protection solutions. Their local team plays a critical role in the development of cutting-edge electrical enclosures and thermal management products used around the world.
Mountaintop Beverage
Located in Morgantown, Mountaintop Beverage is one of the largest aseptic beverage manufacturing facilities in the country, producing shelf-stable products such as dairy and plant-based drinks, coffees, and nutritional beverages. With a growing workforce and state-of-the-art capabilities, they’re helping to redefine the future of beverage manufacturing.
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